WO2018172139A1 - Lunettes - Google Patents

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WO2018172139A1
WO2018172139A1 PCT/EP2018/056228 EP2018056228W WO2018172139A1 WO 2018172139 A1 WO2018172139 A1 WO 2018172139A1 EP 2018056228 W EP2018056228 W EP 2018056228W WO 2018172139 A1 WO2018172139 A1 WO 2018172139A1
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bearing
eyeglass temple
hinge
temple
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Florian Kühnlein
Helena Angebrandt
Markus WIEGLER
Simon JASCHKE
Tobias Kreitschmann
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Uvex Arbeitsschutz Gmbh
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Priority to EP18713142.0A priority Critical patent/EP3602183B1/fr
Priority to US16/319,949 priority patent/US10802295B2/en
Priority to CN201880004315.XA priority patent/CN109937375B/zh
Priority to AU2018239380A priority patent/AU2018239380B9/en
Priority to RU2019109805A priority patent/RU2744031C9/ru
Publication of WO2018172139A1 publication Critical patent/WO2018172139A1/fr
Priority to ZA2019/06062A priority patent/ZA201906062B/en

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    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C5/00Constructions of non-optical parts
    • G02C5/14Side-members
    • G02C5/146Side-members having special front end
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C5/00Constructions of non-optical parts
    • G02C5/14Side-members
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C5/00Constructions of non-optical parts
    • G02C5/22Hinges
    • G02C5/2209Pivot bearings and hinge bolts other than screws
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C2200/00Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
    • G02C2200/04Junctions between frame elements having a click function
    • GPHYSICS
    • G02OPTICS
    • G02CSPECTACLES; SUNGLASSES OR GOGGLES INSOFAR AS THEY HAVE THE SAME FEATURES AS SPECTACLES; CONTACT LENSES
    • G02C2200/00Generic mechanical aspects applicable to one or more of the groups G02C1/00 - G02C5/00 and G02C9/00 - G02C13/00 and their subgroups
    • G02C2200/20Friction elements

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  • the invention relates to spectacles, in particular safety goggles. It may also be provided for other glasses, such as sports glasses, optical glasses or the like. Furthermore, the invention is directed to a corresponding mounting method for mounting the spectacles.
  • DE 44 21 309 C1 discloses a hinge connection between a temples and a socket for spectacle lenses.
  • the US 2016/0299352 AI discloses a joint between an adjoining a spectacle frame tail and a temple.
  • a known from US 2016/0223833 AI connection arrangement for eyeglass temple comprises a pivot pin which is connected via a connecting portion with a temple in integral connection.
  • JP 09325303 A discloses a spectacle arm which carries a pin end.
  • the invention has for its object to provide a pair of glasses that is particularly resistant or resilient. This applies in particular to their eyeglass temple bearing arrangements.
  • the spectacles should be extremely simple, in particular automated, mountable or composable.
  • a corresponding method for mounting the glasses should also be supplied.
  • the process should be extremely simple, fast and automated. This object is achieved by the features specified in the independent claims 1 and 13 features.
  • each eyeglass temple already has its own bearing pin and at least one locking body which, in a pivot position or pivoted position different from the eyeglass frame mounting position, in particular in a folded-in eyeglass frame transport position and / or an unfolded eyeglass frame carrying position, prevents unintentional release of the eyeglass temple and the disc assembly from each other and preferably optionally acts on the respective eyeglass temple bearing assembly.
  • the at least one locking element allows a relative pivoting movement between the disc arrangement and the corresponding temple. It preferably prevents or limits relative movement of the disc assembly and the temple along the bearing pin thereof. The requirements for the mechanical strength of the glasses are guaranteed.
  • the bearing pin replaces a separate bearing part, such as a rivet made of metal or plastic.
  • the eyeglass temple are preferably between the eyeglass frame transport position and the eyeglass temple wearing position by means of the eyeglass frame.
  • bracket bearing assemblies pivotable about a predetermined by the respective Brillenbügel- bearing arrangement pivot axis.
  • the at least one locking body is preferably web-like and in particular dimensionally stable. It is expedient if the at least one bolt body insertion opening is slit-like.
  • the hinge lugs are conveniently block-like or plate-like executed. They are preferably connected or integrally formed with a spectacle frame, at least one spectacle frame part or at least one spectacle plate of the disc assembly.
  • the glasses have a total of only three (main) components, namely the disc assembly and the two temples. It is advantageous if the glasses are made entirely of plastic and in particular free of metal.
  • the spectacles are preferably symmetrical with respect to a plane of symmetry.
  • the disc arrangement has two spectacle lenses.
  • the disc arrangement has exactly one integral, continuous spectacle disc.
  • the disc arrangement is used, for example, in a separate spectacle frame. Alternatively, the disc arrangement and a spectacle frame integrally connected. Alternatively, the disc assembly is frameless. Conveniently, the disc assembly is formed of a plastic material.
  • the eyeglass temple are preferably structurally identical. It is useful if each eyeglass temple is in one piece. Preferably, each temple is made of a plastic material.
  • the at least one latching projection is preferably executed in the manner of a ramp or in the manner of a tube.
  • the at least one latching projection In the assembled state of the eyeglass temple located in the eyeglass temple mounting position, the at least one latching projection preferably engages behind or overlaps the adjacent hinge attachment. Conveniently, the at least one latching projection then faces the hinge attachment, which has the at least one latch body insertion opening.
  • the at least one latching projection simplifies in particular the assembly.
  • the at least one latching projection when guiding the bearing pin by the at least one Riegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening having hinge extension this hinge extension at least partially resiliently expands. This hinge approach then springs back to its original state.
  • the ironing stroke supports a folding or unfolding of the spectacle frame in its adjacent end position, in particular in its transport position or carrying position.
  • the ironing impact is achieved by a corresponding geometry overlay between the disk arrangement and the respective film frame.
  • lenbügel in particular between at least one hinge projection of the disc assembly and the respective eyeglass temple main body formed.
  • at least one hinge lug has a turntable curve which, at least partially and / or temporarily, faces the respective eyeglass temple main body.
  • the eyeglass temple main body in turn advantageously has at least one abutment for at least partially and / or temporarily, in particular permanent, in particular fixed, abutment against the horseshoe curve or against the same during a relative pivotal movement between the disc assembly and the respective temple, whereby a horseshoe formed is.
  • the horseshoe impact can be achieved, for example, by a cam-like, non-circular configuration of the bearing pin and / or by a corresponding non-circular configuration of the first and / or second bearing opening.
  • the embodiment according to the dependent claim 3 is extremely resilient.
  • the at least one locking body is particularly resilient.
  • the at least one locking body is arranged at a distance from at least one end of the bearing pin of the respective eyeglass temple. It is expedient if the at least one locking body is arranged at a distance from both ends of the bearing pin of the respective spectacle arm. It is preferably arranged approximately centrally with respect to a length of the bearing pin.
  • the glasses according to the dependent claim 5 is extremely easy to install.
  • the at least one Riegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening preferably interrupts an otherwise closed peripheral edge of the respective bearing opening regions, for example over an angular range between 5 ° and 90 °, more preferably between 10 ° and 45 °.
  • the embodiment according to the dependent claim 6 leads to a hinge block, which is resilient. This is easy to install.
  • the at least one Riegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening empties conveniently in the direction of the plane of symmetry or main plane of the glasses.
  • the embodiment according to the dependent claim 7 prevents accidental release of the eyeglass temple of the disc assembly when wearing the glasses by a user.
  • the glasses are very user-friendly and mechanically resilient.
  • the at least one support body according to the dependent claim 10 is preferably plate-like. It preferably follows at the bottom of the respective eyeglass temple main body.
  • the glasses according to the dependent claims 1 1 is extremely easy to install.
  • the glasses according to the dependent claim 12 is particularly easy to install.
  • one, in particular complete, mechanical or automated mountability is possible. Complex assembly movements are not required.
  • the assembly is extremely inexpensive feasible.
  • the method step according to dependent claim 14 conveniently concludes the assembly process.
  • FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a pair of spectacles according to the invention, wherein the eyeglass temple are in their fully unfolded carrying position, Fig. 2 the marked in Fig. 1 detail II of the glasses on an enlarged scale,
  • FIG. 3 shows a plan view of the spectacles shown in FIG. 1, wherein only one eyeglass temple is shown,
  • FIG. 4 shows a side view of the spectacles shown in FIG. 3, the eyeglass temple being shown from the inside, 5 shows a section corresponding to the section line VV shown in FIG. 3,
  • FIG. 6 shows a section corresponding to the section line VI-VI shown in Fig. 4,
  • FIG. 7 is a plan view corresponding to FIG. 3, wherein the eyeglass temple is slightly folded
  • FIG. 8 is a section corresponding to the section line VIII-VIII shown in FIG. 7, FIG.
  • FIG. 9 is a side view similar to FIG. 3 of the spectacles according to the invention, wherein the eyeglass temple is folded in slightly and is in an insertion position, FIG.
  • FIG. 10 is a view corresponding to FIG. 9, wherein the temple is in its mounting position
  • FIG. 1 1 is a side view similar to FIG. 3, with the temple being in its fully retracted transport position
  • FIG. 10 is a view corresponding to FIG. 9, wherein the temple is in its mounting position
  • FIG. 1 1 is a side view similar to FIG. 3, with the temple being in its fully retracted transport position
  • FIG. 10 is a view corresponding to FIG. 9, wherein the temple is in its mounting position
  • FIG. 1 1 is a side view similar to FIG. 3, with the temple being in its fully retracted transport position
  • Fig. 12 is a section corresponding to the section line shown in Fig. 1 1
  • Fig. 13 is a section corresponding to the section line shown in Fig. 1 1
  • Fig. 14 is an enlarged sectional view through a storage area of the glasses according to the invention to illustrate a horseshoe, wherein the eyeglass temple is fully unfolded
  • Fig. 15 is a sectional view corresponding to FIG. 14, wherein the eyeglass temple is slightly folded
  • Fig. 16 is a sectional view corresponding to FIG. 14, wherein the eyeglass temple is completely folded.
  • a pair of spectacles shown in their entirety in FIG. 1 comprises a disc arrangement 1 and two spectacle stirrups 2 laterally hinged to the disc arrangement 1.
  • the spectacles are symmetrical with respect to a plane of symmetry 3 which runs centrally through the disc arrangement 1.
  • the disc assembly 1 has two spectacle lenses 4, which are arranged side by side. Between the spectacle disks 4, the disk arrangement 1 has a nose receptacle 5 for receiving a nose of a user (not shown).
  • the disc assembly 1 further comprises two spaced-apart, outer spectacle arm bearing assemblies 6.
  • the spectacle arm Lateran extract 6 are arranged on the inside of the disc assembly 1 end. They are preferably structurally identical.
  • Each eyeglass bearing arrangement 6 has an upper first hinge shoulder 7 and a lower second hinge shoulder 8 arranged at a distance therefrom.
  • the first hinge shoulder 7 and the second hinge shoulder 8 extend one above the other at a distance to form a bolt body. per- admission.
  • the hinge lugs 7, 8 of the eyeglass temple bearing assemblies 6 jump in the direction of the plane of symmetry 3 before or toward each other and extend parallel to each other.
  • a cylindrical first bearing opening 9 is formed, which is conveniently continuous.
  • each second hinge extension 8 a cylindrical second bearing opening 10 is formed, which is aligned with the first bearing opening 9 of the respective eyeglass bearing assembly 6 and is continuous. Further, in each second hinge extension 8 a iegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening 1 1 is formed, which adjoins laterally or peripherally to the associated second bearing opening 10. The iegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening 1 1 passes through the second hinge shoulder 8 over its entire thickness or height. Furthermore, the latch body insertion opening 11 opens opposite the second bearing opening 10 to the side outside.
  • Each bolt body insertion opening 11 is delimited by a first insertion wall 12 and a second insertion wall 13 of the second hinge attachment 8 lying opposite the first insertion wall 12.
  • the insertion walls 12, 13 of the respective second hinge shoulder 8 extend at a distance from one another. Adjacent to the respective second bearing opening 10, the insertion walls 12, 13 of the second hinge shoulder 8 have an angular distance which is between 5 ° and 45 °.
  • the insertion walls 12, 13 of the respective second hinge shoulder 8 extend from the respective second bearing opening 10 counter to a viewing direction 14 of the spectacles. They include with the plane of symmetry 3 an angle which is between 15 ° and 45 °, more preferably between 20 ° and 40 °.
  • Each temple 2 has a temple main body 15 which extends along a temple main direction 16.
  • a support plate 17 protrudes at the bottom at the bottom, on which a flat sliding surface 18 is formed at the top.
  • a bearing pin or pin 19 protrudes upward, which adjacent to the sliding surface 18 has a rotationally symmetrical bearing foot 20 and adjacent to its upper free end a cylindrical bearing head 21.
  • Each eyeglass temple 2 further has a web-like locking body 22 which extends between the respective eyeglass temple main body 15 and the adjacent bearing pin 19.
  • Each locking body 22 has, perpendicular to the main frame main direction 16, a height H which corresponds to the distance of the first hinge lugs 7 and second hinge lugs 8 from each other.
  • Each latch body 22 has an upper latch surface 23 and a lower latch surface 24 which is opposite to the associated upper latch surface 23.
  • the locking surfaces 23, 24 of each locking body 22 are flat and parallel to each other.
  • each locking body 22 Adjacent to each locking body 22 jumps circumferentially from each bearing pin 19, a locking projection 25 to the outside before, which has a downwardly directed locking surface 26.
  • Each locking projection 25 is arranged between the bearing foot 20 and the bearing head 21 of the associated bearing pin 19.
  • Each locking projection 25 extends over an angular range of 5 ° to 40 °.
  • Each latching projection 25 projects substantially perpendicularly with respect to the adjacent latch body 22 from an inner side 27 of the eyeglass temple 2.
  • the disc assembly 1 has at each eyeglass bearing assembly 6 outside a pivot stop 30, which is designed as a projection and protrudes counter to the viewing direction 14.
  • each pivot stop 30 is laterally formed on the respective first hinge lug 7.
  • each spectacle-arm bearing arrangement 6 has a free turn-up curve 31, which is preferably formed at least on the respective first hinge extension 7 and ends / begins adjacent to the pivot stop 30.
  • Each hanger curve 31 is turned counter to the viewing direction 14. It runs in regions spaced around the first bearing opening 9 and is convexly curved.
  • Each ironing curve 31 differs in its course from a circular arc and has a substantially central apex 32, which is spaced from one of the plane of symmetry 3 facing inner end portion 33 of the respective first hinge extension 7 and the symmetry plane 3 opposite outer end portion 34 of the respective first hinge extension 7th or is formed to the pivot stop 30.
  • Each eyeglass main body 15 has an abutment projection 35 at its hinged end portion.
  • Each abutment 35 is disposed in a central (transverse) region of the eyeglass temple main body 15.
  • Each support projection 35 is followed by a support surface 37 of the eyeglass temple main body 15 in the direction of an inner wall 36 of the respective eyeglass temple 2.
  • each support plate 17 engages under the second hinge shoulder 8.
  • Each sliding surface 18 lies at the bottom on the second hinge shoulder 8.
  • Satz 8 sliding or is it adjacent to the second hinge extension 8 is arranged.
  • Each bearing head 21 engages from below into the first bearing opening 9, while each bearing foot 20 is received in the second bearing opening 10.
  • Each bearing pin 19 or each eyeglass temple 2 is thus in the bearing bearing openings 9, 10 about a respective pivot axis 28 to form a pivot joint or -lagers between a fully folded transport position (Fig. 1 1 to 13) and a fully unfolded Tra- position (Fig. 1 to 6) movable.
  • Each upper locking surface 23 faces the first hinge shoulder 7 or rests against the first hinge shoulder 7.
  • Each lower latch surface 24 faces the second hinge lug 8 or rests against the second hinge lug 8.
  • Each locking body 22 is received in the respective locking body recording.
  • Each latching surface 26 faces the second hinge projection 8 or the latching surface 26 abuts against it.
  • Each abutment projection 35 always faces the disc arrangement 1 and is arranged adjacent to it or to the associated stirrup cam 31.
  • the respective eyeglass temple main body 15 bears against the pivot stop 30.
  • the pivot stop 30 prevents further pivoting of the respective eyeglass temple 2 to the outside.
  • the support surface 37 and the abutment projection 35 are located between the swivel stop 30 and the vertex 32 on the eyelet. lenbügelkurve 31 firmly oppressive.
  • a pivoting of the eyeglass temple 2 in its folded transport position is so opposed to a resistance. By manually overcoming this resistance, the abutment projection 35 slides by pivoting the eyeglass temple 2 along the stirrup curve 31 in the direction of the apex 32.
  • the abutment projection 35 then reaches the intermediate position shown in FIG. 15 by pivoting the eyeglass temple 2. At the apex 32 there is virtually a maximum geometry overlap between the yoke impact curve 31 and the abutment projection 35, which is illustrated in FIG.
  • the eyeglass temple 2 automatically returns to its completely unfolded carrying position, which is due to the prevailing pressure between the stirrup cam 31 and the abutment projection 35.
  • the plant protrusion 35 slides along the swing curve 31 along or back, which leads to the corresponding pivoting movement of the temple piece 2.
  • the temple 2 moves automatically in its fully folded transport position (Fig. 16), which in turn is due to the prevailing pressure between the hitting curve 31 and the plant projection 35.
  • the abutment projection 35 slides along the hanger curve 31, which leads to the corresponding pivoting movement of the eyeglass temple 2.
  • the abutment projection 35 is adjacent to the inner end portion 33 on the hanger curve 31. The same applies to a reverse pivoting of the eyeglass temple second
  • the bearing pin 19 of the eyeglass temple 2 to be mounted is first introduced in an insertion direction or assembly direction 29 with its bearing head 21 into the second bearing opening 10 from below.
  • the disc assembly 1 and the temple 2 are aligned or pivoted about the pivot axis 28 in such a way that the locking element insertion opening 11 and the locking body 22 lie one above the other.
  • the bearing pin 19 is then further inserted axially along the insertion direction 29 in the direction of the first bearing opening 9, wherein the bearing pin 19 passes through the second bearing opening 10 from below and the locking body 22 passes through the Riegelkö ⁇ er insertion opening 1 1 from below.
  • the insertion walls 12, 13 are arranged adjacent to the locking body 22 or facing it.
  • the locking projection 25 acts on the inside of the second hinge shoulder 8 and expands this resiliently.
  • the insertion walls 12, 13 are spaced apart from each other.
  • the second hinge lug 8 springs or snaps back into its original position, so that the latching projection 25 with its Detent surface 26 engages over the second hinge shoulder 8.
  • the support plate 17 prevents too wide insertion of the bearing pin 19 in the bearing assembly 6. It forms an insertion stop.
  • the bearing pin 19 is thus fixed axially in the eyeglass temple bearing assembly 6.
  • the bearing head 21 engages in the first bearing opening 9 (see Fig. 10).
  • the locking body 22 is so far ineffective here.
  • the eyeglass temple 2 is located in the eyeglass temple assembly position.
  • the eyeglass temple 2 is pivoted about the pivot axis 28 into its unfolded carrying position (FIGS. 1 to 6) or folded transport position (FIG. 11 to 13), whereby the stirrup is effective.
  • the locking body 22 is thus pivoted into the locking body receiving between the hinge lugs 7, 8 and prevents accidental release of the disc assembly 1 and the temple piece 2 from each other. He is now effective and prevents or limits a shift of the temple piece 2 and the disc assembly 1 along the bearing pin 19.
  • the locking projection 25 is now essentially unnecessary.
  • the other temple 2 is mounted analogously.

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L'invention concerne des lunettes comprenant un ensemble pour lunettes (1) doté de deux ensembles paliers de branches de lunettes (6) latéraux. Chaque ensemble palier de branche de lunettes (6) a une première saillie de charnière (7) dotée d'une première ouverture de palier (9) et une deuxième saillie de charnière (8) dotée d'une deuxième ouverture de palier (10) ainsi qu'au moins une ouverture d'introduction de corps de verrouillage (11) formée dans la première ou la deuxième saillie de charnière (7, 8). Les lunettes comportent en outre deux branches de lunettes (2) qui comprennent respectivement un corps principal (15) et une broche de palier (19) reliée d'un seul tenant à celui-ci, laquelle broche de palier est en liaison pivotante, à l'état monté, avec la première et la deuxième ouverture de palier (9, 10) de l'ensemble palier de branche de lunettes (6). Chaque branche de lunettes (2) a en outre au moins un corps de verrouillage (22) qui est disposé entre les saillies de charnière (7, 8) de l'ensemble palier de branche de lunettes (6) respectif à l'état monté et, dans une position de pivotement, différente d'une position de montage de branche de lunettes, de la branche de lunettes (2) respective, maintient ensemble de manière verrouillée cette branche de lunettes (2) et l'ensemble pour verres (1).
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EP18713142.0A EP3602183B1 (fr) 2017-03-20 2018-03-13 Lunettes
US16/319,949 US10802295B2 (en) 2017-03-20 2018-03-13 Spectacles
CN201880004315.XA CN109937375B (zh) 2017-03-20 2018-03-13 眼镜
AU2018239380A AU2018239380B9 (en) 2017-03-20 2018-03-13 Spectacles
RU2019109805A RU2744031C9 (ru) 2017-03-20 2018-03-13 Очки
ZA2019/06062A ZA201906062B (en) 2017-03-20 2019-09-13 Spectacles

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